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  1. Assessing dual use risks in AI research: necessity, challenges and mitigation strategies.Andreas Brenneis - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    This article argues that due to the difficulty in governing AI, it is essential to develop measures implemented early in the AI research process. The goal of dual use considerations is to create robust strategies that uphold AI’s integrity while protecting societal interests. The challenges of applying dual use frameworks to AI research are examined and dual use and dual use research of concern (DURC) are defined while highlighting the difficulties in balancing the technology’s benefits and risks. AI’s dual use (...)
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  • Conceptualizing dual use: A multidimensional approach.Martin Hähnel - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
    The problem of dual use is characterized by a wide range of activities or types of research and technology utilization. In this article, I explore the phenomenon of dual use in several steps to make it accessible for ethical inquiries: first, I examine the phenomenon in more detail; is it a genuine property of technologies and methods, a fundamental problem for research ethics, or a specific precondition for trade-off situations? Second, I show that various factors contribute to a certain good (...)
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  • Digitalization in life science and medicine—the dual-use problem.Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs & Serap Ergin Aslan - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (4):531-545.
    Definition of the problem “Dual use” refers to the applicability of a research result or methods for purposes that concern the internal or external security of a society. This includes research that can be used for military, intelligence, terrorist, or criminal purposes. Dual use has been an increasingly aggravating problem for many areas of the life sciences and medicine for over a decade. The main cause for this is that many of their results are capable of demonstrating how humans, but (...)
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